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Appledore Road, Stone-cum-Ebony, Tenterden, Kent.,
The Ferry Inn was built in 1690 to refresh and accommodate the travellers who would then cross over the outlet of the River Rother to the mainland! The existing narrow watercourse you see today is ... read full description
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The Ferry Inn was built in 1690 to refresh and accommodate the travellers who would then cross over the outlet of the River Rother to the mainland! The existing narrow watercourse you see today is called the 'Reading Street Sewer' (or ditch, or dyke) and is the Southern edge of the Old Rother, which was up to a quarter of a mile wide in parts at the time.
Any Specialist Products or Services?We pride ourselves on supplying only the best, fresh local produce, from local providers, including exceptional, seasonal fish.